Last Sunday I didn't make a #SadSunday post as I gave myself a day off that day. We just need to slow down sometimes and take a rest, of everything. Just make nothing, for some hours. Sit on the beach, take a walk in silence, take care of your plants, watch a movie or just simply polish your nails in case you are female. Switch off. I mentioned already a few times that we turned off the tv forever, a couple of months ago. We have never been such tv lovers before either, but now it is a complete absence of it. The only drawback is that I forget that sometimes there could be a good movie that I could watch.
Luckily, we can find other sources to enjoy cinema masterpieces. We used to go to the cinema (more before the new measurements). When you watch a movie on the big screen, and the powerful music is reaching your soul in a particular moment of a dramatic scene, is there anyone who can not react to it with emotions? Tears come to my eyes so easily. But it is maybe just me who react too emotionally.
Remembering some of the movies that left those "tears in the eyes" effect on me, mainly because of the music, #SadSunday post is coming with some of the soundtracks I like and moved me.
Inception: Hans Zimmer - Time
I am listening to this right now while writing and I melt from the beauty of this music!!! Inception is a science fiction action movie from 2010. Marion Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio would capture your heart with their life story here, as it happened with me, so I watched it a few times. The music was composed simultaneously to filming by Hans Zimmer. His music combine electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements.
The English Patient : Sebestyén Márta - Szerelem, szerelem.
This one will be a bit strange maybe for you. The song you hear here is composed and sung by Sebestyén Márta, a Hungarian singer, composer and also actress. Maybe it would be better to label her as a folk vocalist. Her mother was also a composer and was a student of the famous Zoltán Kodály, ethnomusicologist, composer and pedagogue. So this song, Szerelem, szerelem (means love, love) was featured in the movie The English Patient, a romantic war drama. I watched the movie a couple of times.
@stortebeker, do you like it?
The Pianist : Chopin - Ballade No.1 in G Minor (Op.23)
The Pianist is another war drama movie. It is produced and directed by Roman Polanski and of course, Adrien Brody as the main actor here conquered me so I watched this movie several times too. Do I have to mention the amount of Chopin pieces played here? No better movie for me and piano lovers, never boring to watch it again, and again...
Interstellar : Hans Zimmer (Main Theme)
Again a Hans Zimmer soundtrack. Interstellar is a science fiction film from 2014, directed and produced by Christopher Nolan. The amazing Matthew McConaughey here shined along with Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway, and the fantastic orchestral music just brings us to other dimension.
Leon : Eric Serra - Noon
Leon, The Professional. Natalie Portman debuted in this film, starring the 12 years old Mathilda. Jean Reno has the role of the hitman who takes the girl under his protection after her family was murdered. The soundtrack was written by Eric Serra.
However, this movie has featured one very famous song by Sting too. Shape of my heart. It was used for the end credits of the movie, so here it comes as a bonus, to the end of my post.
Sting : Shape of My Heart
Hope you enjoyed the selection of the soundtracks in this #SadSunday post. It is just a small portion of many music masterpieces that were featured in movies, and if you have your own favourite ones, you can share it with us :) Thank you for your time, have a nice Sunday everyone!
Now believe it or not Gaby, I am not a great movie fan and we don't have a TV.
I love the original music of the 60 and 70 eras, not middle of the road, or pop music, but rather classic rock and rock ballads. Something like "Knocking on Heaven's Door" by Led Zeppelin. Those are my favorites, but I also like a wide range of other music and instrumentals.
You have a nice range of music here and it sounds nice to the ear, but I think to fully understand it one must have seen the movies?
If music is good it will stroke any ear and soul.
Blessings!
I believe you :)
And believe it or not Zac, I would guess that you don't use that box called tv even if you didn't tell me!
Led Zeppelin was one of the bands I listened to in my teenager days...so if I will play one day, I will surely tag you in my post 😇🎵
Hm, music can serve as well, without the movie, just maybe it is better together. However, it would be more difficult to have that emocinal impact if someone just watch the movie without the music.
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In the era of silent films, pianist used to play along with the movies in the cinema, right? So, it was a necessity to include music into the films :)
Hahaha, as a teenager I loved the "silent" movies of Charlie Chaplin, The three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy and Harold Floyd. There was always some crazy piano tinkling away in the tight moments which made them exciting.
Thank you and I would love to hear you playing that song 🙏
Mankind established early in life that sound and music can stimulate and evoke emotions and the movie makers understood that very well.
Sorry, I seem to have answered your last sentence first, but such is my life 😁
Blessings and I hope that you guys will have a good new week.
I also answer sometimes from the last sentence. No problems.
Music definitely can move us, so yes, the new art - cinema used music as a powerful tool .
About the song, we messed up the title, Zac. It would be Stairway to Heaven 😁
Haha, Charlie Chaplin and those funny faces and gestures 😜
Have a good week you too @papilloncharity 👋
Great thank you, in war and most elsewhere music is also used as a tool.
So, now why did you get me mixed up Gaby?
Knocking on Heavens Door was Dylan and I think that "Slow Hand" Clapton also had a go at it.
Stairway to Heaven is definitely the song that I meant and I have a large framed picture of Stairway to Heaven hanging on our dining room wall. I will take a picture of it to show you tomorrow when the light is good.
Ok, then we make a deal 😁
If I learn (one day, I don't know when, too many pending things already 🤦🏻♀️😂) to play that song, then I will ask for the photo of that framed picture and put it into the post 😇 with special mention 😁
You certainly make great deals Gaby.
Are you a teacher by any chance?
Or this. You post here the photo one day, so I have it....and...one day...the music from my piano will accompany it :)
I don't know where the answer to this one went and maybe I forgot to click the "reply" button that happens to me very often 🤣
In any case , you have a deal Lady Gaby and all of the best to you and your family.
I have to knock off in any case
Blessings and strength for the new week.
Excelentes reflexiones Gabo a veces también me provoca hacer lo mismo ... Feliz domingo mi amigo.
Hey my namesake 🤩
Great to see you.
Pero sabes que sería amiga, no amigo jejeje, pero no importa. Lo importante es que hablamos de mismo idioma- que es la música 😇
Have a great Sunday you too 👌
Oh!... mis disculpas Gaby; cierto hablamos el mismo idioma que es la música y te deseo un excelente inicio de semana Gaby! ahora sí je je. Besitos para ti.
heheh, gracias por la corrección :D
Igualmente para ti, y estaré pendiente a ver tu publicación de esta semana para openmic!! :)
Oh, the English Patient... Actually I used to like it at some point, but I haven't seen it in many years and I don't think I will. The thing is, an ex-girlfriend of mine used to like it much more, going on about all the things me and the protagonist had in common. So now the whole movie keeps reminding me of her.
Oh, I couldn't know it 😅
Actually, I asked about Marta, what do you think about her singing. I hear now in a radio station that we listen to (some alternative music) her singing, I just forgot now the name of the musical group she sings with now (or at least that one new song).
Well, Sebestyén Márta is a whole different story! :-) I do like her, though mostly in connection with Deep Forest. I know, many people don't like the crossover, saying it's not "real" Hungarian music. I don't care, I used to listen to their Boheme album a lot, and I still like it. Same thing goes for Ghymes and other crossover folk. In fact, I should probably write about that... Maybe next Monday?
Yes, do it 😍
Deep Forest 💙 Favourite :)
I will, I will, I will!!! :-)
This is a fantastic post!
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Thanks for sharing these beautiful tracks.
Hey, thank you @edenmichelle for stopping by :)
Glad to have found you on the platform. I'm hoping to release some piano classics soon.
Great !!
I saw your post few days ago, your travel to Frankfurt and I recognized your mother !!!! Although she might not know me... I participated two three times in SunThursday photo contest and I know her from there :)
Ah that's so cool - yes, she loved the SunThursday contest - is that still running?
Yes, I think it is still on :)
Thanks I'll check it out.
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Great choices. I watched the pianist several time, and I go along with you that the movie is not boring at all. All sountrack you mentioned here are just simply awesome..!
Great post...👍😀
Thank you @rezasofyan
I am glad you liked liked the selection and as you mention The Pianist, I assume it is your favourite one from here :)
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What The .... Holy .... F.... {excuss my language} - You've outdone yourself here! This is a GREAT selection of music and movies! 3 out of 5 movies I've watched multiple times as well and can watch a few times more. Reason: The combination of movie and music (Interstellar, Inception and Leon). Hans Zimmer everybody knows, but Eric Serra not so much. But this Serra guy makes some excellent soundtracks (and music). First time I heard this guy's music, was in the movie Le Grande Blue. French movie and am sure you know that one as well, must be :)
The English Patient: Seen that one, but not really remember it anymore. Was a long time ago. The Pianist is the one I still need to dive into. Heard about that one, but never watched.
What you think of 'The Piano' by Michael Nyman? Done a tiny post about that OST a long time ago.
What a funny starting of a comment 🤣
You are excused :D
I haven't seen the movie Big Blue, but I watched now the trailer. Eric Serra wrote the music for many Luc Besson's movies, yes. One day check out The Pianist, you would not regret (ok, I am not objective with this one, clearly hahaha)
Michael Nyman 💙 beautiful music for the movie The Piano, beautiful movie production. However, after watching it and being really disturbed by the scene when the husband cut her finger off, I promised myself not watching it again. Indeed. Although I can listen to the soundtrack always. I have the book of soundtrack for The Piano, the main theme is pretty complicated for the left hand. I should practise it for some time :)
Hahaha, the movie Piano is indeed not the most pleasant one. But life can be a b*tch. Fortunately, it was 'just' a movie.
I'll look out for The Pianist. Luc Besson, usually like what he produces and directs.
Haha. Life can be difficult, I agree. And how the days pass, maybe I am more flexible now and (maybe) will watch the movie again. :)
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